Google CEO comes out in support of Apple
Google?s CEO just sided with Apple in the encryption debate | The Verge
Google?s CEO just sided with Apple in the encryption debate | The Verge
And how is this not already exploited to hell and back to destroy people's data, with iphones randomly wiping themselves everywhere?
I would think this would be a pretty major means of harassment.
Because you cant unlock them programmatically. You have to have the phone in your hand and press the wrong code over and over.
As an IT guy, the lack of remote control is what I despise in Apple devices. Until last year, they had the opinion that absolutely ZERO corporations buy iDevices. The ONLY buyers are individuals that take part in BYOD programs where they work so the company has absolutely no right to do anything to your device. (even if it truly isnt yours and the company bought it) Last year they finally started moving toward corporate ownership of the devices and created separate spaces for user personal/health data and everything else. God I cant wait until we get back to the control of the Crackberries. I loved those things... you could do ANYTHING to them if they were connected to your C&C server. Wipe, push/pull software, change configs, etc. The user could be a user and never had to do ANYTHING adminstratively. Now we have to email them and ask them pretty please to do this procedure to bring it into compliance. So frustrating. /rant
The user could be a user and never had to do ANYTHING adminstratively. Now we have to email them and ask them pretty please to do this procedure to bring it into compliance. So frustrating. /rant
Google CEO comes out in support of Apple
Google?s CEO just sided with Apple in the encryption debate | The Verge
We can remotely wipe Android devices if they're connected via ActiveSync to our Exchange. Pretty sure the option is there for iOS devices as well?
Here's one of my iPhone users. This is Exchange 2007... but I've worked places with Exchange 2010, and it had even more options. We're rolling out 365 next month, so I'm curious what's included in that as far as handling ActiveSync connected devices...
In 2007, this might just wipe the activesync data... but 2010 has the capability to wipe the entire device and lock it down. Every user gets a warning they have to accept before the activesync works on their phone.
Having a BES server was nice. It's pretty powerful in what it would allow you to manage on the BBs. We got rid of ours here, since we only had one user remaining on it. Everyone is now Android/iPhone.
He cites using social engineering.
Guess the government spooks are too socially awkward to accomplish that.
If you doubt my credentials, Google "cybersecurity legend" and see whose name is the only name that appears in the first 10 results out of more than a quarter of a million.
Good golly John's full of himself.